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mayor brown's ms. karan of people overestimate its intelligence and underestimating his ability to survive. >>> your not they say. >>> i felt like i was the question. >>> is rendered speechless for once but politics is a game of survival because the ultimate goal this collection to be the one standing he could have great ideas that the ability to move ahead of the campaign and also feared the president and also run the country >>> i can't wait for the debates for the used to obviously president to such a powerful public speaker if people believe in the message of hope we will see. police for the first debate america will be watching. >>> call him dr. more than academic, author shaquille o'neal. >>> other bay area city tries to get a movie studio jobs by filmmaker george lucas. filmmaker george lucas. and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you kno
mayor brown's ms. karan of people overestimate its intelligence and underestimating his ability to survive. >>> your not they say. >>> i felt like i was the question. >>> is rendered speechless for once but politics is a game of survival because the ultimate goal this collection to be the one standing he could have great ideas that the ability to move ahead of the campaign and also feared the president and also run the country >>> i can't wait for the debates...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the trade deal gone wrong, and assess whether the stumble bolsters the case for more federal regulation. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines a drug used to treat aids now approved by an fda panel to prevent the disease. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and margaret warner talks with prize-winning reporter leslie maitland about her powerful and personal tale told in a new book, "crossing the borders of time." >> i had to grown-up all my life fascinated, spellbound by my mother's stories of war, escape and lost love. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t netwk-a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in here, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea-- adding to it from the road, impro
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the trade deal gone wrong, and assess whether the stumble bolsters the case for more federal regulation. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines a drug used to treat aids now approved by an fda panel to prevent the disease. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and margaret warner talks with prize-winning reporter leslie maitland about her powerful and...
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scott brown and all of that in wisconsin is a clear example but just one of many. i think staying on that point and reminding people by race--they're being blinded by race, this disadvantage of white working class voters is going to be made much, much worse if they vote mitt romney. >> you know, it's important to hear what they're saying and what they said in jefferson county, which goes to what you just said is this. if you listen to some of the residents of jefferson county, one of them said certain precincts in this county are not going to vote for obama. i'm not going to say it, but we all know why. there is that underlying reason why they're saying it. the update, because he's black. further than that, it's like here i am, i'm black and i'm proud. black people voted him in, that's why he won. it was black ignorance. >> okay, i'm black and i'm proud. what is so stunning there, he was running from race the whole time because he knew full well not only of these constituencies but how uncomfortable people might feel. the idea that he's black and proud. we'll never
scott brown and all of that in wisconsin is a clear example but just one of many. i think staying on that point and reminding people by race--they're being blinded by race, this disadvantage of white working class voters is going to be made much, much worse if they vote mitt romney. >> you know, it's important to hear what they're saying and what they said in jefferson county, which goes to what you just said is this. if you listen to some of the residents of jefferson county, one of them...
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well, that's one way california governor jerry brown plans to solve his state' $16 billion budget crisis. he hopes the tax hike coupled with cuts to health care for the poor and fewer work hours for state employees will help close the gap. but governor brown warns that if voters don't approve the plan, billions will be cut from education programs. >>> and do you hear the names ethan, olivia or noah perhaps quite a bit lately? it could be because those are some of the most popular baby names of 2011. the social security administration published the full list today. the top three boys names are jacob, mason and william. and the top three girls names are sophia, isabela and emma. i'm always interested in these lists. i'm always looking at what big news events happened in the past year and what movies started these trends. >> i'm flying up to boston to see my noah tonight but he's 18. >> you're way ahead of the curve. >>> for this i went to college. tonight's moment you may have missed. reality tv lovers in britain have spoken. i'm going to tell you about it. they say a dog is more skilled t
well, that's one way california governor jerry brown plans to solve his state' $16 billion budget crisis. he hopes the tax hike coupled with cuts to health care for the poor and fewer work hours for state employees will help close the gap. but governor brown warns that if voters don't approve the plan, billions will be cut from education programs. >>> and do you hear the names ethan, olivia or noah perhaps quite a bit lately? it could be because those are some of the most popular baby...
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brown became prime minister. mr. brown is much closer than was mr. blair. >> yes, mr. day career was -- i think you'd find he was spectacle about mr. blair in a way that he was less skeptical about mr. brown. it did partly because mr. brown before he became leader had had conversations with mr. decker about heading up an inquiry into the 30-year rule. that in a sense was a done deal as i -- mr. brown became prime minister. but i then took on the operational side of that inquiry. and subs subsequently there were long conversations with senior colleagues from the press about segment 55 of the di ta protection act. >> we'll come to the detail. just before you go on, can i go back to a phrase i rather like, respect jchl acquaintship. was that because you or he felt that your respective paths took you into different directions and therefore that was the best way or was it just that's -- it's just a coincidence and that's how it went and you would have minded if it had mind. do you understand the question i was asking? >> yes, i do. never anything explicit. at university all
brown became prime minister. mr. brown is much closer than was mr. blair. >> yes, mr. day career was -- i think you'd find he was spectacle about mr. blair in a way that he was less skeptical about mr. brown. it did partly because mr. brown before he became leader had had conversations with mr. decker about heading up an inquiry into the 30-year rule. that in a sense was a done deal as i -- mr. brown became prime minister. but i then took on the operational side of that inquiry. and subs...
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. >>> chuck brown's family announces plans for d.c. to remember the godfather of go-go. >>> we'll tell you what new research suggests about c-sections and the potential impact on the weight of the child. >>> good evening. i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. thank you for joining us for news 4 at 11:00. >>> several students got sick at the roslyn metro station. they were part of a 200 person tour group that had just finished a walking tour in d.c. they were on the metro heading toward arlington when several kids started feeling ill. three of them were taken to a hospital to get fluids. it appears they may have been overwhelmed by walking in the heat 37 temperatures made it into the 80s today. could be even hotter tomorrow. veronica's in for doug tonight. veronica? >> it will be plenty steamy this weekend. it certainly is going to feel like summer has arrived. as far as those storms out there this evening, once again they hit in the same locations just west of d.c. where some areas didn't get a drop. 69/100 of an inch of rain in w
. >>> chuck brown's family announces plans for d.c. to remember the godfather of go-go. >>> we'll tell you what new research suggests about c-sections and the potential impact on the weight of the child. >>> good evening. i'm jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. thank you for joining us for news 4 at 11:00. >>> several students got sick at the roslyn metro station. they were part of a 200 person tour group that had just finished a walking tour in d.c....
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brown: thank you, mr. president. last week the vice president of the united states was in my state in ohio in the youngstown area in northeast ohio and he saw what i've been seeing in my state for the last several months and he heard what i've been hearing from so many ohioans in the last several months. he went to the lordstown auto assembly plant which makes the chevy cruze and he saw what we've been seeing in my state, where manufacturing finally is coming back. from 200 to 2010, from early 2000 to january 2010, the manufacturing sector in this country lost a huge number of jobs, more than 5 million jobs. now, the -- about the 35 years before that manufacturing jobs in this country were pretty constant. they were up and down, but in 1997 oar 1998, we had about the same number of manufacturing jobs in america that we had in 1965. a smaller percent of the workforce, a smaller percent of g.d.p. perhaps, but roughly the same number of jobs. but from 2000 to january 2010, we lost some estimates were as high as one of t
brown: thank you, mr. president. last week the vice president of the united states was in my state in ohio in the youngstown area in northeast ohio and he saw what i've been seeing in my state for the last several months and he heard what i've been hearing from so many ohioans in the last several months. he went to the lordstown auto assembly plant which makes the chevy cruze and he saw what we've been seeing in my state, where manufacturing finally is coming back. from 200 to 2010, from early...
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music legend chuck brown. they lined up by the thousands outside howard theater for a public viewing of the late father of go go. fox 5's karen gray houston was out there, also. this was like a celebration. >> it was a celebration of the man's life and it was a day long viewing. it was supposed to end at 10:00, but around 8:30 torrential rain and lightning and thunder forced d.c. police to close the doors. angry fans protested and the doors were reopened. the wake for the most part was more joyful than sad. many fans just wanted to see chuck brown one last time. the day had a somber beginning for the tens of thousands of loyal chuck brown fans who lined up outside howard theater for the chance to file by his casket. as flamboyant in death as he ever was in life, but nothing could stop some folks from turning a sober event into a happy occasion. the wake spilled over into a huge public block party. where go go was not just for older music lovers, but diehard fans have strong memories. >> his greatest legacy is
music legend chuck brown. they lined up by the thousands outside howard theater for a public viewing of the late father of go go. fox 5's karen gray houston was out there, also. this was like a celebration. >> it was a celebration of the man's life and it was a day long viewing. it was supposed to end at 10:00, but around 8:30 torrential rain and lightning and thunder forced d.c. police to close the doors. angry fans protested and the doors were reopened. the wake for the most part was...
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brown became prime minister? mr. brown was much closer to him than was mr. blair. >> yes, mr. daker was there to his, but you find that he was skeptical about mr. blair in a way that he was less skeptical about mr. brown. he did partly because mr. brown before he became leader with a view to becoming leader had had conversations with mr. daker about mr. daker heading up an inquiry into the third year rule. so i mean that in a sense was a done deal. as mr. brown became prime minister. i then took on the operational side of that inquiry. and, of course, subsequently there were conversations where mr. daker and other colleagues from the press about the data protection act increasing in sentences. >> we'll come to the details of that. before we go on, can i go back to a phrase i rather like, respectful acquaintanceship. was that because you or he felt that your respective paths took you in different directions and tlafr that was the best way, or was it it just that jurs a coincidence and you wouldn't have minded if it was more? do you understand what i'm asking? >> yes, i do. ther
brown became prime minister? mr. brown was much closer to him than was mr. blair. >> yes, mr. daker was there to his, but you find that he was skeptical about mr. blair in a way that he was less skeptical about mr. brown. he did partly because mr. brown before he became leader with a view to becoming leader had had conversations with mr. daker about mr. daker heading up an inquiry into the third year rule. so i mean that in a sense was a done deal. as mr. brown became prime minister. i...
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brown. we moved from there into a new era of civil rights. this book was what it was like before brown and what we had looking at jim crow. what they thought jim crowell did to them, the lawyers, and how it harms them, and their understanding of what jim crow was is a lot broader. there was -- the image was not only a law saying that black children and white children go to different schools, water fountains, antidiscrimination laws, it is also hiring whites in the industry that only higher whites or african-americans for the worst jobs. government and economy meddled in discrimination. it reveals a much more total and economic deprivation and explication, as well as about stigma and symbolism in state-mandated law. >> during that period, risa goluboff, what were some of the successes of the civil rights section? >> the biggest ones had to do with agriculture workers in the south. actually, who were really a lot of the worst off of african-americans. and americans of any racial color. a. a lot of the complaints akin to the civil rights section
brown. we moved from there into a new era of civil rights. this book was what it was like before brown and what we had looking at jim crow. what they thought jim crowell did to them, the lawyers, and how it harms them, and their understanding of what jim crow was is a lot broader. there was -- the image was not only a law saying that black children and white children go to different schools, water fountains, antidiscrimination laws, it is also hiring whites in the industry that only higher...
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let's go to mayor brown. mayor brown, what do you think i should do politically? he has an election to win. he's got six months to win it. your thoughts? >> above all else, barack obama is running for president. he is running to be reelected. he is going to do whatever it takes to get to the point where on murray jones, his conduct on the question of equality. there's been nobody before him or whaz done what he has done to date. i would cut him the slack as a great supporter of his and as one of the people who at all times has been for same-sex marriage. i'm not demanding that estep up at this moment and swing at that issue. after all, it's going to be voted on in north carolina today. why should barack obama do anything any differently than he's doing it? he has told the justice department, don't you participate in any effort to discredit the opportunity for people to have equality on the same sex life. he signed the measure, knocking out the whole question of don't ask, don't tell. and at every level of his appointments, they've been reflective of people of all
let's go to mayor brown. mayor brown, what do you think i should do politically? he has an election to win. he's got six months to win it. your thoughts? >> above all else, barack obama is running for president. he is running to be reelected. he is going to do whatever it takes to get to the point where on murray jones, his conduct on the question of equality. there's been nobody before him or whaz done what he has done to date. i would cut him the slack as a great supporter of his and as...
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sherrod brown is being made an example of clear message being that corporations are sending to lawmakers simple mess with us and you lose your job oh and don't expect to hear about any of those stories that i just talked about in the corporate news media and news media is all owned by giant corporations that are also spending fortunes lobbying congress as corporate buyout of our democracy is happening right out in the open for anyone who wants to see it but our news media which carries the water for these same corporations isn't reporting on it at all this should be headline news it's a relentless attack on our nation's most basic fundamental democracy it only a small slice of americans know what's happening and we can thank the supreme court for that thanks to a series of radical rulings by the high court corporations have secured new rights or weapons to lay siege to our democracy from the buckley vs vallejo decision in one thousand nine hundred six the first national bank of boston versus bill oddie decision in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight to citizens united twenty ten the s
sherrod brown is being made an example of clear message being that corporations are sending to lawmakers simple mess with us and you lose your job oh and don't expect to hear about any of those stories that i just talked about in the corporate news media and news media is all owned by giant corporations that are also spending fortunes lobbying congress as corporate buyout of our democracy is happening right out in the open for anyone who wants to see it but our news media which carries the...
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i wore brown shorts, no shirt and my father's prelate decoupled route twice around my hips. last was my sword. my mother was at a loss for how to make a sort. we cut strips of cardboard conclude them together and wrapped in black plastic from a garbage bag. it looked terrible. i was disappointed. my have father was happy to be free of blame. my costume might have done well in america or expectations were low but when i was in school i was immediately ashamed. some of the children came to class and a lot or more that looked like accurate replicas of the uniforms. their parents spent weeks working on them and children were afraid to move for fear of terrorism something that had been carefully glued. other barbarians ranged in their interpretation and we did look somewhat like a koret. the teachers built a chair as to matching horse costumes with papier-mache heads and brown cloth bodies each one over the two men. have a blind eye plater of the room and the group played the queen standing in it and we followed. we rehearsed for days. my part consisted of nothing but following t
i wore brown shorts, no shirt and my father's prelate decoupled route twice around my hips. last was my sword. my mother was at a loss for how to make a sort. we cut strips of cardboard conclude them together and wrapped in black plastic from a garbage bag. it looked terrible. i was disappointed. my have father was happy to be free of blame. my costume might have done well in america or expectations were low but when i was in school i was immediately ashamed. some of the children came to class...
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mayor lee: thank you, and they are brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. -- thank you, mayor brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. the years that followed the san francisco earthquake were filled with grandiose plans to rebuild our city. perhaps the best realize is the san francisco memorial -- war memorial and performing arts center. the ground was broken to build the war memorial in honor of san franciscans who had served during world war i. in addition to honoring those veterans, the memorial gave a permanent residence to the opera, the symphony, and eventually, the ballet. the war memorial and performing arts center has great historic significance, including housing, the signing ceremony of our united nations charter in 1945. today, we are making history erosity and support of mr. and mrs. stephen bechtel. with a grant of $1.5 million -- [applause] from there foundation and in honoring charlotte and george shultz, we are that much closer to fulfilling the original vision of the war memorial complex, which was to include a moral right in his courtyard. as a small token of
mayor lee: thank you, and they are brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. -- thank you, mayor brown, and thank you, everybody, for coming. the years that followed the san francisco earthquake were filled with grandiose plans to rebuild our city. perhaps the best realize is the san francisco memorial -- war memorial and performing arts center. the ground was broken to build the war memorial in honor of san franciscans who had served during world war i. in addition to honoring those...
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with that a bit -- helping mayor brown. it was said that the only thing that was not done when these buildings were built is the memorial for veterans because we ran out of money. have you all heard about that before? what happened is that writing in not on a carriage but on a charger was mike and wilkes little group because they came in leading the charge to raise the money for this memorial, so they are certainly to be commended. and then to go out and get their army of people for money and, most particularly [no audio] and by the way, happy birthday, steve. it is his birthday today. [applause] it is a great honor to know that that memorial that will be here and this horseshoe drive will put its arms around a wonderful memorial for veterans who i know that we respect so much and admire so much, and this is a long-awaited, and we are so happy to be part of it. so, may i present my veterans, my marine, my secretary, george shultz. [applause] >> i want to second of all of the banks that charlotte has talked about. -- the tha
with that a bit -- helping mayor brown. it was said that the only thing that was not done when these buildings were built is the memorial for veterans because we ran out of money. have you all heard about that before? what happened is that writing in not on a carriage but on a charger was mike and wilkes little group because they came in leading the charge to raise the money for this memorial, so they are certainly to be commended. and then to go out and get their army of people for money and,...
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controversial plan and president obama is kicking off his reelection campaign >> let's not forget jerry brown, the governor's tax plan. first we start with developing news in oakland. in exchange of gunfire between police and a suspect. >> it happened around midnight on burr oak street. police say the suspect fired first and hit the suspect who fired back. the officer is in stable condition right now but there is no official word on the status of the suspect. there were only a few arrests in san jose last night during the cinco de mayo celebrations. two of them happen near city hall. police have one person down on the street and another against the wall. this was all part of a very heavy police presence all weekend long to prevent a repeat of last year's vandalism. many cars were bearing the mexican flag. just after 8:00 p.m. police moved into the street and shot down lanes and set up a traffic diversion. they also urged bystanders not to gather on street corners. overall police took a proactive posture at any sign of trouble >> we feel comfortable with the number of officers working tonight
controversial plan and president obama is kicking off his reelection campaign >> let's not forget jerry brown, the governor's tax plan. first we start with developing news in oakland. in exchange of gunfire between police and a suspect. >> it happened around midnight on burr oak street. police say the suspect fired first and hit the suspect who fired back. the officer is in stable condition right now but there is no official word on the status of the suspect. there were only a few...
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brown's fiancee is ebony norris. >> wesley was the man that i dreamed of. we were engaged to be married. >> you hear people talk about great people all the time and some are good. some are bad. wes was truly that great person. >> reporter: brown's partner that night, fellow trooper carl peoples, said he now faces a lifetime of regret. peoples said he was set to arrest williams who just urinated on the crowded restaurant floor and had taken a swing at peoples outside but brown, the younger trooper who always looked for good in people, talked his partner out of it. >> he said carl, let him go. he's drunk. he didn't mean any better. we can do something else and we walked back inside and i said we shouldn't let him go and he came babb and committed the act he did commit. -- back and committed the act he did commit. >> reporter: throughout the legal process cyril williams hasn't had much today and today when the judge gave him a chance to apologize, to apologize or say anything, cyril williams remained stone cold silent. in upper marlboro, scott broom, 9 news no
brown's fiancee is ebony norris. >> wesley was the man that i dreamed of. we were engaged to be married. >> you hear people talk about great people all the time and some are good. some are bad. wes was truly that great person. >> reporter: brown's partner that night, fellow trooper carl peoples, said he now faces a lifetime of regret. peoples said he was set to arrest williams who just urinated on the crowded restaurant floor and had taken a swing at peoples outside but brown,...
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. >> brown: and i'm geoffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the president's visit and the agreement he signed with president karzai spelling out the continuing u.s. commitment after american combat troops leave. >> ifill: then our series on the aftermath of the financial crisis continues with a look at how consumers and banks have altered their spending and lending practices. >> brown: ray suarez examines a new study showing a dramatic rise in the number of babies born addicted to prescription painkillers. >> brown: and judy woodruff gets two views on how hard the u.s. should press china over human rights violations. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the c
. >> brown: and i'm geoffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the president's visit and the agreement he signed with president karzai spelling out the continuing u.s. commitment after american combat troops leave. >> ifill: then our series on the aftermath of the financial crisis continues with a look at how consumers and banks have altered their spending and lending practices. >> brown: ray suarez examines a new study showing a dramatic rise in the number...
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strirt joining brown university, ms. eckert was employed at the institute of international economic, and from 1993 until 1997, ms. eckert was a
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chuck brown d.c.'s godfather of go-go died this afternoon at john hopkins in baltimore. >> he had been hospitalized with pneumonia for the past two months. his daughter joined us on the phone to talk about his legacy. >> i know that all of the fans -- he lived for family and he lived to perform. >> chuck brown's musical career lasted for 50 years. he got his start back in the 1960s playing the guitar for a latin band in d.c. by the '70s he created go-go the musical genre that grew to define him and the district. >> in 1978 he had his first, number one hit, busting loose. in 2010 he was nominated for his first grammy. before his death, chuck brown talked about the origins of go-go music. chuck brown was 75 years old and much more on his story tonight and the passing of chuck brown an icon in the music world. that's tonight at 6:00. >>> in other news now food trucks are all over our region but there is one that is feeling the heat after complaints were posted online. >> and the beef has nothing to do wit
chuck brown d.c.'s godfather of go-go died this afternoon at john hopkins in baltimore. >> he had been hospitalized with pneumonia for the past two months. his daughter joined us on the phone to talk about his legacy. >> i know that all of the fans -- he lived for family and he lived to perform. >> chuck brown's musical career lasted for 50 years. he got his start back in the 1960s playing the guitar for a latin band in d.c. by the '70s he created go-go the musical genre that...
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thank you. >> brown: banking giant j.p. morgan chase announced the departure today of a top investment officer after a huge and highly publicized trading loss. just before u.s. markets opened, c.e.o. jamie dimon disclosed the retirement of longtime executive ina drew. she oversaw a london-based unit that lost at least $2 billion in trades and bets tied to corporate bonds and credit. the case has reignited the debate over financial regulation, and the bank itself has lost nearly 13% of its stock value in two days. margaret warner has more on the story. >> warner: ina drew is the most prominent executive to leave j.p. morgan over the losses so far. but other departures are expected, and questions are mounting about the bank. for more, i'm joined by dawn kopecki. she covers j.p. morgan and banking for bloomberg news. she joins us from tampa, where the j.p. morgan annual shareholder meeting kicks off tomorrow. dawn, thanks for joining us. explain a little more for us, ina drew, how central a role she played in all of this. and
thank you. >> brown: banking giant j.p. morgan chase announced the departure today of a top investment officer after a huge and highly publicized trading loss. just before u.s. markets opened, c.e.o. jamie dimon disclosed the retirement of longtime executive ina drew. she oversaw a london-based unit that lost at least $2 billion in trades and bets tied to corporate bonds and credit. the case has reignited the debate over financial regulation, and the bank itself has lost nearly 13% of its...
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savings these days they they considered a risky commodity and that was in fact what i think gordon brown was saying is that this is a risky commodity and he was more interested in government paper bonds and yet now it appears as the government bonds paying virtually zero percent interest and not even keeping up with inflation whereas gold has outperformed inflation so did gordon brown get a completely wrong but i think so i think i just said he wanted to buy with the money that he made from the gold sales he wanted to buy paper money he wanted to buy you a twenty five dollars and you want to buy yen well let's just take the year is an example yesterday just fell to an all time low and so i think that's the first example we all know what's happening in europe that is in the euro saying that that's not a great place to be investing at the moment and you know to be fair we can see that some investors are treating britain is a safe haven because they think our accounts and our banking. safe but it's all just a big fast being paid out by the british government and without worrying about inter
savings these days they they considered a risky commodity and that was in fact what i think gordon brown was saying is that this is a risky commodity and he was more interested in government paper bonds and yet now it appears as the government bonds paying virtually zero percent interest and not even keeping up with inflation whereas gold has outperformed inflation so did gordon brown get a completely wrong but i think so i think i just said he wanted to buy with the money that he made from the...
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find the all brown bag and you could win! ♪ >> planned parenthood i am going to get rid of that. >> romney endorses a consent bill moving through the north carolina legislature which not only requires a doctor to perform an ultra sound on a fetus to be aborted but makes the mother certified she had reviewed the ult straysound imageshers. >> do i believe the separate property should overturn roe v. wade? i do. >> the democratic national committee released that ad linking mitt romney to the string of recertificate laws and they can add one more to that list. georgia just passed a law requiring women who get an abortion after 20 weeks to "bring the fetus out alive" to induce the labor even thought the fetus cannot survive outside the womb. a law has no exceptions for rape or incest and if doctors break the law or commit criminal abortion they can be jailed up to 10 years. the war on women has gone nuclear. democratic women in the state legislate temperature in georgia walked out in protest, but it still passed making georgia t
find the all brown bag and you could win! ♪ >> planned parenthood i am going to get rid of that. >> romney endorses a consent bill moving through the north carolina legislature which not only requires a doctor to perform an ultra sound on a fetus to be aborted but makes the mother certified she had reviewed the ult straysound imageshers. >> do i believe the separate property should overturn roe v. wade? i do. >> the democratic national committee released that ad...
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. >>> and just minutes ago, governor jerry brown laid out details of a new budget plan warning californians about a ballooning deficit. >>> a busy day on two wheels. that's a live look at san francisco from the chopper. some of the business cyclists rolling from northern california to southern california in the amgen tour. the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> i'm jon kelley. a familiar scene for the occupy movement, police versus protesters. berkeley moves in to reclaim a research site. they lined up outside the plot occupied by protesters around 6:00 this morning. they then moved in and cleared out the campers. christie smith has been following this all morning and has new developments as she joins us live from albany. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning, jon. uc police put a lot of resources into it. nearly 100 police officers from eight different campuses. they ended up arresting nine people here this morning at occupy, the farm. right now, uc police are standing against the fence because every now and then som
. >>> and just minutes ago, governor jerry brown laid out details of a new budget plan warning californians about a ballooning deficit. >>> a busy day on two wheels. that's a live look at san francisco from the chopper. some of the business cyclists rolling from northern california to southern california in the amgen tour. the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> i'm jon kelley. a familiar scene for the...
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bobby brown is responsible for getting her hooked on drugs. everyone seems to point the finger at you. >> no. >> and they say, whitney was more of a -- an innocent victim in this. >> no. that's not true. i didn't get high before i met whitney. >> on narcotics. >> on narcotics, no. no. i smoked weed. i drank the beer. but, no, i wasn't the one that got whitney on drugs. at all. >> so this was a part of her life before -- >> way before. >> -- you and she got together. did you talk about it? did you worry about it? >> i worried about it when, you know, we first got together, until i tried it. and when i tried it, for some reason i have an addictive personality. unexplainable. but i know i wasn't the one that, you know, got her addicted to drugs or i'm not the reason she's gone. >> you've said to me point-blank, i am not responsible for whitney getting hooked on drugs. >> right. >> would it be fair to say that if you didn't harm her in that way, your relationship didn't help her in that way? >> our relationship was great. i had 14 beautiful, beaut
bobby brown is responsible for getting her hooked on drugs. everyone seems to point the finger at you. >> no. >> and they say, whitney was more of a -- an innocent victim in this. >> no. that's not true. i didn't get high before i met whitney. >> on narcotics. >> on narcotics, no. no. i smoked weed. i drank the beer. but, no, i wasn't the one that got whitney on drugs. at all. >> so this was a part of her life before -- >> way before. >> -- you...
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yeah and turned out to be the lowest price of gold for decades and that prices down referred to as brown. bottom because almost immediately the price started going up and as never looked back so let's talk is that he hasn't yet and the auctions themselves were done in such a ham fisted way that traders rebel to pick off these trades if they came through in front run these trades and make it even worse for britain correct correct and if it is labeled as the west trade of the decade and you know famously what jen decided to report now is that if that gold was so today then we would have it would be worth thirty billion rather than i think the three or four billion it was sold for in the first place and in fact the current government we have george osborne mentioned in a speech back in march you know it's still an issue he was saying that you know our gold reserves would be worth five times more what they are if they hadn't been sold back between one thousand two thousand and two and the point is this campaign is not so much to focus on the government buying back this gold but to get the pe
yeah and turned out to be the lowest price of gold for decades and that prices down referred to as brown. bottom because almost immediately the price started going up and as never looked back so let's talk is that he hasn't yet and the auctions themselves were done in such a ham fisted way that traders rebel to pick off these trades if they came through in front run these trades and make it even worse for britain correct correct and if it is labeled as the west trade of the decade and you know...
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and weirdly, it is -- you guessed it -- brown. you got brown. so, you know what that means? let's put three seconds on the clock. you know how it works. when i say go, you have to name as many things as you possibly can. ready? go. >> jar, animal, dog, frog, jimmy fallon, puppet -- [ buzzer ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: you forgot giraffe. [ laughter ] we're looking for giraffe. there you go. your score is 1,487. please step behind the line. thanks for playing, brian. [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing, my friend? >> good. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> nice to meet you, too. >> jimmy: now, what is your name and where are you from? >> i'm joey from brantford, ontario. [ whistle ] >> jimmy: hey, oh. you know what that sound means. it's i'm time for a very short word from our sponsor. all right. [ laughter ] contestant number three. it is time to spin that wheel of carpet samples. go for it, buddy. come on. oh, that's a good spin, joey. very, very good spin. where it stops, nobody knows. the mystery sample is already gone. oh. uh-oh. this is going to be a good one right here.
and weirdly, it is -- you guessed it -- brown. you got brown. so, you know what that means? let's put three seconds on the clock. you know how it works. when i say go, you have to name as many things as you possibly can. ready? go. >> jar, animal, dog, frog, jimmy fallon, puppet -- [ buzzer ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: you forgot giraffe. [ laughter ] we're looking for giraffe. there you go. your score is 1,487. please step behind the line. thanks for playing, brian. [ cheers and...
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find the all brown bag and you could win! our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. got it? get it. good. introducing new etrade pro elite. were the exclusive columns that defined the center of power. these were the summits where real decisions were made. my next guest, one of the world's most respected analysts says, get this. we have gone from g 20 to g 0. no one has the power to guide the ship. does that mean we are headed for a rocky landing? joining me the author of "every nation for itself: winners and losers in a g space0." should i be sward there be be chaos. sprain what you mean by g zero. >> you should be concerned there is creation destruction.
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governor brown says it will be less painful if a tax increase is passed in november. most of the budget cuts would be to public education. today, the assembly budget committee met to review the plan. lawmakers have until june 15th to come to an agreement. we want to know what you would do to balance the budget. vote by calling or texting. 408-300-9222. we will bring you the results at 6:00. >>> this one is not in our survey, but senators are betting on line poker. the gambling industry sees california as the biggest market in the world and it is lobbying for internet poker. legalizing it here would give the state a share of the profits. senate leader says it would pour hundreds of millions of dollars into the treasury. >>> federal budget cuts in health care and social service for people living with hiv/aids. cuts which one supervisor calls devastating according to the "san francisco chronicle." a spokeswoman says he is willing, but the mayor has to cope with a $170 million budget deficit. >>> another setback for the sheriff. a judge ruled today that video taken of the
governor brown says it will be less painful if a tax increase is passed in november. most of the budget cuts would be to public education. today, the assembly budget committee met to review the plan. lawmakers have until june 15th to come to an agreement. we want to know what you would do to balance the budget. vote by calling or texting. 408-300-9222. we will bring you the results at 6:00. >>> this one is not in our survey, but senators are betting on line poker. the gambling industry...
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and has helped with jerry brown's campaign in california in 2010 as well as many campaigns overseas. so i'm really thrilled they're here. i'm delighted. we're going to have a fun conversation. and i want to start -- we'll talk for a while, then open it up for questions from you all. but i want to start by seeing if we can get into the head of the campaigns as they are right at this stage in the election cycle as they're trying to size up the challenges they face and plot out strategy, karl. and you were -- i want to start with you, and i want to ask you to talk about this from the point of view of the obama campaign because you ran an incumbent president's re-election campaign. you know what it's like to be, you know, 48, 49% approval, no sure thing to get re-elected. what is the obama team thinking about its challenges and what they need to do? >> well, there are two ways to answer that. one is what challenges they think they recognize they have and what challenges they have that i'm not certain they recognize. first of all, let's start with their advantages. they have the advantage
and has helped with jerry brown's campaign in california in 2010 as well as many campaigns overseas. so i'm really thrilled they're here. i'm delighted. we're going to have a fun conversation. and i want to start -- we'll talk for a while, then open it up for questions from you all. but i want to start by seeing if we can get into the head of the campaigns as they are right at this stage in the election cycle as they're trying to size up the challenges they face and plot out strategy, karl. and...